Brooks Koepka admits confusion still reigns over a proposed peace agreement between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.Kopeka was one of the first to ditch the PGA in favour of golf's upstarts, backed by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF).
A number have since joined him, with the highest profile being Ryder Cup star Jon Rahm, with the Spaniard making a $400m dollar switch earlier this year.Tensions have been running high between the two organisations, with defectors banned by the PGA in the aftermath of Liv poaching some of their biggest names.
But a shock "framework" agreement was announced and that was expected to bring an end to the hostilities with the LIV players set to be welcomed back to PGA events.
But Koepka says it's all gone quiet on that front, leaving golfers in the dark as they prepare to tee off at Augusta National for The Masters this Thursday.
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